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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-10-01 - 1929-10-31
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The Red Man s Child: Bruin at Play: The Utopian Motor Car Institu e POSITION OF CHINA CO BEFORE Gathering in Japan Talk Extra-territo Foreign Relation oto, depen, Gee 3 table aisetaslons at THIS GRANDMA NOW 108: Mrs. Levaspresto, grand- mental or beneficial to work et per ae ae :. fi 3 . eek oY remee , N.Y. had a parade : i we THESE INDIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN GET TOP HAT: , + s 3 amy rer See eee used be pep bes Indian school children at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie river, get . id E * 1 Se ence. cere eye top hat as they say good-by to teacher with cut-out letters 5 : Soa re ' * vi Pre : Third: In what degree m Renn ee a 7 i ing industrialism. in by: greater or le fsovrtion 0 on at eoneanionk equity of wealth, raising oF i ee eceet : What can cach Warn from the experience of o equalizing the forms of explorers, recently returned from economic tion now ikest Africa, find London life oppressive. other countries or to be develoy hey are seen. under canvas at animal farm, Chestnut. China's. foreign relations and ef s : ferritorlality will be' the main sats : 3 i , 5,000. Mennonites A PLAYFUL BRUIN ROMPS WITH THE CHILDREN: 3 See i : Stranded In R. This bear.at Cainsville, Ont., enjoys a romp with chil- : f-: : By HENRY SOMER dren, especially a tug of war. It enters spirit of game, but Rea E 3 Special Cable to Edmonton 3 never displays bad: temper -+ we j LONDON, Oct Shectt was s : i 4 Unree weeks go that five. th German Mennonites were outside Moscow, having trekked + fromm Siberia with the hope of Visas to emigrate to Canada. Iust eselved authoritative infor are till stranded. b the soviet refuses visa hese been reduced to such financial by taxation and by expenses of ing to Moscow and staying while waiting for visas that e they got visas many of them wo 7 be able to pay the high GARDENER'S SURPRISE: ; Se viens tnd, for tel 4 Freak shaped potato dug up in. WEI, THERE'S GOING TO BE A CORE HERE ANYWAY: Soviet is oppored to, em A PICTURESQUE. SCENE: 4 - the ate oe L. fees Double apple, showing inside section with unusual double coro, Senite st sock, which prevtices the : Manitou arid nen from ; ' ; PA that even spuds tun amok now of Greening variety, grown by Mark St. John, near Grimsby: iminsied Mileage on Hudson Bay i ) tailway, form one of most pic- turesque scenes of Nelson river iG 4 iz : s fr Cathedral at Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec; dominates this ming garden, with its statue of Madonna. Many pilgrimages are made from all parts of continent to shrine, lt;2 x -,TOQ WED WEALTHY SCION: Dorothy Millette, beautiful model of St. Paul, Minn., who oon to wed Louis Hill, Jun:, ton of L. W. Hill, wealthy railway director. Copyrisht 1020 by the Pacific and Atlantic Fi e Protos 186. c : AT MONTREAL THEATRE: AT LEFT Colleen Moore, 7 : . MODERN POWER NOW DRIVES WILDERNESS CRAFT IN NORTHERN QUES noted screen star, arrived at . fa : 2 Outboard: motors now help propel Canadian prospectors canoes. This searcher after minerals Montreal recently to attend has left Hudson Bay railway and is loading up, preparatory to making trip up Limestone river theatre there showing filmis in which she has featured SCENE SAVORING OF PRIMEVAL ANIMAL HAUNTS: Musk-ox have a wonderful domain to themselves in the Thelen 3 on aes ; ; at Prices vated e seyhe game reserve of Hudson bay, as seen in photograph shown here full Hil Hl i i EXPENSELESS VEHICLE MAKES DEBUT IN MAELSTROM OF LONDON STREETS: LONDON TEASHOP OBSERVES QUAINT ANNIVERSARY: . Something new is seen here in this Pedeluxe cycle car drifting along. a street in London, 70 mark 35th anniversary of opeping of first Lyons Teashop in LEHIGH UNIVERSITY COACH SIZES UP ASPIRANTS FOR LINE BUCKING: Eng. N gas, garage, license or, so they say, fatigue. It is three whecled and three speed 1894, at 213 Piccadilly, somte of the staff were dressed in fashions One of backfield aspirants at Lehigh University displaying: hi Consyati b tn Pala snd Aste Pate ne, of 1894, 1897 and 1924 OO be GE Oe he rina: vb wy wal GPa
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